This poem uses vivid imagery and contrasting scenes to depict the struggle of living in poverty amidst a bustling city. The poem begins with the speaker's personal experience, waking up in a cold, sparse room, symbolizing the harsh realities of poverty. The poem then shifts to the sights and sounds of the city waking up – barking dogs, singing birds, children playing, and traffic filling the streets. This lively scene, however, is juxtaposed with the image of a mother and child, struggling to make ends meet by selling food on the sidewalk. The contrast between the carefree children on tricycles and the child with "hands dried, dusty" further emphasizes the disparity. The poem ends on a bittersweet note, acknowledging the mother's fleeting smile and the small moment of tenderness between her and her child, suggesting resilience and hope amidst hardship.
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